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The Gloucestershire estate: The hideaway of King Charles III

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The monarch will spend his first day away from the media since his mother’s passing at Highgrove House, a famed Georgian neo-classical home built in the 1780s close to Tetbury, Gloucestershire.

For a solitary day of reflection, King Charles has retired to his Highgrove palace in Gloucestershire.

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A day was reserved for the incoming monarch to spend away from official duties at his family home as part of the London Bridge preparations for what would happen following the Queen’s passing.

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Although it is thought he will be working in preparation for his new position and collecting his red boxes of state paperwork, he is not anticipated to attend any public events.

The King will spend his first day out of the public spotlight since the death of his mother at his beloved Highgrove House near Tetbury, Gloucestershire, a Georgian neo-classical house that serves as the private home for the monarch the Queen Consort.

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A passionate gardener and environmentalist, King Charles has spent over 40 years transforming the gardens around the house.

over 40 years of transforming the gardens around the house.

A map showing Highgrove
A map showing Highgrove

The home has been owned by various families until it was purchased by the Duchy of Cornwall from former prime minister Harold Macmillan’s son, Maurice Macmillan, in 1980.

Undated handout photo issued by The Prince's Foundation of the Prince of Wales in the gardens of his home in Highgrove, Wiltshire. The prince has welcomed more than 60 garden tour guides back to the estate, explaining changes made, outlining his vision for the following year, and highlighting his favourite flowers and trees and sharing the reasons for their inclusion, ahead of the 2022 Highgrove Gardens tour season which begins on Monday. Issue date: Sunday April 3, 2022.
Image:The Prince of Wales in the gardens of his home in Highgrove
The Duchess of Cornwall, alongside Colonel Commandant, General Sir Patrick Sanders (centre right), at Highgrove House, during a ceremony for the transfer of the Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifles to the Duchess from the Duke of Edinburgh, who will begin the ceremony at Windsor Castle. PA Photo. Picture date: Wednesday July 22, 2020. The ceremony will begin at Windsor Castle where the Assistant Colonel Commandant, Major General Tom Copinger-Symes, will offer the salute and thank the Duke for his 67 years of support and service to The Rifles, and their forming and antecedent Regiments. The ceremony will continue at Highgrove House, where the arrival of The Duchess of Cornwall, where she will be addressed by The Rifles' Colonel Commandant, General Sir Patrick Sanders, who will welcome The Duchess as the new Colonel-in-Chief. See PA story ROYAL Philip. Photo credit should read: Geoff Pugh/The Daily Telegraph/PA Wire
Image:The Duchess of Cornwall at Highgrove House

The King chose the nine-bedroom mansion for its easy access to London, Wales and other properties owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.

He and his then-wife Princess Diana renovated the property with neo-classical additions in 1987 and the interior was stripped out and redecorated.

The Duchess of Cornwall with her dog Beth at Highgrove

The King’s passion project has been the estate’s gardens, which were overgrown and untended when he first moved in but have since been completely overhauled.

The green-fingered monarch introduced a wild garden, formal garden, walled kitchen, and a stumpery.

His environmental beliefs are echoed on the estate, which includes solar panels, biomass boilers, and air source heat pumps, while waste from the house is filtered through a natural reed bed sewage system.

The Prince of Wales flanked by his sons Princes William and Harry at Highgrove

Fruit and vegetables from the kitchen garden are used for meals at Charles and Camilla’s table, while flowers in the garden are used to decorate the house.

The King has also planted rare trees and plants for future generations and heritage seeds have been planted to ensure they flourish.

The monarch has said: “One of my greatest joys is to see the pleasure that the garden can bring to many of the visitors and that everybody seems to find some part of it that is special to them.”

Guests and the public have been able to tour the gardens since 1994 and thousands visit each year.

It remains to be seen where the King will live during his reign.

Traditionally the monarch would live at Buckingham Palace, though a friend previously told the Mail on Sunday: “Despite what everybody thinks about him not wanting to live there, he will certainly have accommodation there – but it will be a much more modest flat-above-the-shop situation akin to that of the Prime Minister at Downing Street.”

The house technically belongs to the Duchy of Cornwall, so has passed to Prince William who is the new Duke of Cornwall.

It means the King could pay his son an estimated £700,000 a year in rent to stay at Highgrove, according to the Daily Mail.

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